Also, cut Scott and restructure Pace. Pace is a good player who wears the stigma of being a well paid NFL player, which is against the rules unless you're a QB or Ware/Suggs. Give him the Bryan Thomas role and he'll do it better than Thomas.

I missed the opportunity but I probably wont get invited anyway. It was made by Derza and Hurricanes. Who else?

1st Round selection (12th overall): OG Chance Warmack, Alabama.

If Jets held any pick inside the top 15, the pick should be a play maker. It is too way high for Guard.

2nd Round selection: WR Stedman Bailey, West Virginia.

I like it. I think he can play outside at next level. I can see him making Holmes expendable after 2013 season.

3rd Round selection: OT Brennan Williams, North Carolina.

He is known for technique but he is strong enough for run blocking. I don't know where will he fit as Sparano is a sucker for a mauler. He could be a surprise for LT job as I think he will be at next level.

4th Round selection: Traded Away.

I have no idea what is the return but I am stick to draft only. Jets opted to trading 4th round pick away before they had a chance to land Landry Jones, a quarterback from Oklahoma, or Bruce Taylor, a pass rusher from Virginia Tech.

Personally, I probably don't go after them either but I would love to get Kniles Davis, a running back from Arkansas, or Blidi Wreh-Wilson, a cornerback from Connecticut.

I love Lattimore but I would be extremely hesitant to take him in the first round. He is a bit injury prone, and he's gonna have a lot of mileage on those wheels before he even gets to the NFL. That's very concerning to me. Not to mention that RB's generally not good values in the 1st round.

Nah that's cool Old School...I think 'Canes summed up my thoughts nicely there. I'd also like a bit more of a big play threat for going RB that early. There just weren't many playmakers I thought were good values at that point and Warmack filled a huge hole and will help in pass pro and the run game.

Out of curiosity, what playmaker would you have wanted to see drafted in the first round Yoto?

Dunno. I just can't go back and randomly pick any "passed on" playmaker. The fans' value regarding prospects is variously overblown. Robert Woods may be an ideal if his high ankle checks out good, meaning his explosiveness and speed could return.

In this mock, I would prefer Te'o to Warmack easily but I am pretty sure you and Cane protect Harris and Davis' stocks as starters.

I love Lattimore but I would be extremely hesitant to take him in the first round. He is a bit injury prone, and he's gonna have a lot of mileage on those wheels before he even gets to the NFL. That's very concerning to me. Not to mention that RB's generally not good values in the 1st round.

Mike Gillislee and Gio Bernard are very fresh on wear and tear. I don't know if they actually have a shot for 1st round money but they look like they are.

So in a year where the Jets are likely to have no starting OLB, safety, guard, running back, or tight end heading into the offseason you really think ILB is the move? Not to mention the issues at quarterback and right tackle, the fact that ILB isn't a critical position in the 3-4, and the fact that bringing in a more talented receiver would probably help the offense. I just don't get it. It's not like Harris and Davis are Patrick Willis and Navorro Bowman, but they're each certainly better than what the Jets are going to have at 10, 11 other starting spots heading into next season.

Moore wasn't eligible for the mock, Bernard I like and would love the Jets to land on day 2 in the real draft but also wasn't eligible.

So in a year where the Jets are likely to have no starting OLB, safety, guard, running back, or tight end heading into the offseason you really think ILB is the move? Not to mention the issues at quarterback and right tackle, the fact that ILB isn't a critical position in the 3-4, and the fact that bringing in a more talented receiver would probably help the offense. I just don't get it. It's not like Harris and Davis are Patrick Willis and Navorro Bowman, but they're each certainly better than what the Jets are going to have at 10, 11 other starting spots heading into next season.

Moore wasn't eligible for the mock, Bernard I like and would love the Jets to land on day 2 in the real draft but also wasn't eligible.

That is a joke. I had him in my draft mock. Humor failed. I need to practice harder.

For a playmaker in the first round, it is either quarterback, running back, pass rusher or big time wide receiver. Whoever fills one of those position is more logical than taking G in top 15.

That is a joke. I had him in my draft mock. Humor failed. I need to practice harder.

For a playmaker in the first round, it is either quarterback, running back, pass rusher or big time wide receiver. Whoever fills one of those position is more logical than taking G in top 15.

BPA at those spots was Bray - Lattimore - Lemonier (maybe, pass rusher was fairly subjective but the best ones were gone) - Woods. So the value was tough there, Woods was the one we thought about most.

LOL at Shane's 2 round mock. two of Jets posters wanted Te'o in the first round. I guess we should to Derza a good-bye.

It is not uncommon that juniors from all universities in Texas choose to stay for a senior campaign but what about BYU? My stereotype for Mormon people is that they dedicate their time to education and goodsy services.